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fails meaning greece leaves the euro greece has failed horribly greece is basically a failed state but they say of greece fails the euro will fail and europe will fail all of this by itself is wrong and in this connection is also wrong so we have to ask again who benefits from that state of affairs is there a chance though that we could see a champions league monetary union created with the likes of germany austria the netherlands and other countries with underneath that a second tier of monetary union there are some proposals out there to really split the euro into a northern europe the southern europe southern euro or. there's some proposals out there to really split the euro zone into another and so on and the southerners so on but that's not really working that will not work for political reasons you cannot split france and germany then france will be really let's say insulted that's just not politically feasible if you do that then you might as well get rid of the euro completely so france would have to stay in the champions league and so that by definition would be very difficult
fails meaning greece leaves the euro greece has failed horribly greece is basically a failed state but they say of greece fails the euro will fail and europe will fail all of this by itself is wrong and in this connection is also wrong so we have to ask again who benefits from that state of affairs is there a chance though that we could see a champions league monetary union created with the likes of germany austria the netherlands and other countries with underneath that a second tier of...
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would that make any difference to the greece situation? >> they do not care about what is happening to the banks. banks are the focus of the rage very much. a lot people say the money is coming and to recapitalize the banks, but not to make life easier. this is a country singer record unemployment. -- this is a country seeing record unemployment. a third of this country has been pushed below the poverty line. that is what people care about and they are absolutely furious with the banks and with their own government. well we are seeing with this anger and loss of faith in the state is the greeks are being pushed to political extremes. neo-nazi party is capitalizing on that and there. it is the third most popular party here. that tells you a lot about the theory on the streets of athens and other big cities and the darkness of the public mood. >> thank you. the debt crisis in europe and sluggish growth in the u.s. has had a huge impact on china. the country has seen a drop in demand for its exports. new figures show annual growth there has s
would that make any difference to the greece situation? >> they do not care about what is happening to the banks. banks are the focus of the rage very much. a lot people say the money is coming and to recapitalize the banks, but not to make life easier. this is a country singer record unemployment. -- this is a country seeing record unemployment. a third of this country has been pushed below the poverty line. that is what people care about and they are absolutely furious with the banks...
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a cool reception for chancellor angela merkel during a visit to greece turns out sons of protesters pointing to her disorders of they can only commiserate. israeli prime minister netanyahu had his to go all out for reelection as he dissolve parliament and orders a snob at the peak of his popularity citing budget bickering. branding and image as a pussy riot appeal the sentence many question whether the punk band wants to be released only if it's just another of this it is. this is all see coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program rises and falls from warm welcome from the greek people for chancellor angela merkel and her visit to athens while the german leader praised the government over its austerity measures an army of riot police held bank turns of thousands of demonstrators just streets away fast now reports on athens from athens on why merkel's visit has so riled the people. it was supposed to be a conciliatory gesture but in the end it seemed a need to add fuel to the fire of austerity and. clashes are breaking out between the riot police on the protesters on the stre
a cool reception for chancellor angela merkel during a visit to greece turns out sons of protesters pointing to her disorders of they can only commiserate. israeli prime minister netanyahu had his to go all out for reelection as he dissolve parliament and orders a snob at the peak of his popularity citing budget bickering. branding and image as a pussy riot appeal the sentence many question whether the punk band wants to be released only if it's just another of this it is. this is all see...
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end of the crisis is inside probably means that spain and greece are slipping into depression greece by next year will have a contract to the economy of the contract at roughly twenty percent that unemployment stands at twenty five percent that you have regions in spain which are demanding secession that you have actually new fascist forces on the rise in greece the. move that we haven't seen since the 1930's so i think really what's happening here is that this president she's been out of control things are getting worse and the summit that we have today in brussels is absolutely is themselves the. problem because it is completely fails to address any of the structural problems which include most importantly the embrace between the financial sector which is completely insolvent and a series of states which are completely over. and a protest to continue across the atlantic as well and. that's where the occupy los angeles movement refuses to be silenced a year after it was first reported back just a bit later in the program. the international peace envoy to syria is warning the conflic
end of the crisis is inside probably means that spain and greece are slipping into depression greece by next year will have a contract to the economy of the contract at roughly twenty percent that unemployment stands at twenty five percent that you have regions in spain which are demanding secession that you have actually new fascist forces on the rise in greece the. move that we haven't seen since the 1930's so i think really what's happening here is that this president she's been out of...
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to young to understand why but on the front line of the debt crisis rampant unemployment in greece and the slashing of social benefits has left their parents with money to provide even their most basic of needs what may seem unthinkable has happened these children are being taken into care. for during the past two years we have seen a large rise in the number of children coming to us because their families can't support them because taxis and prices have risen things like food clothing schooling and housing have become too expensive. before the financial crisis this children's village which is run by the organization s.o.'s children usually looked after kids who'd been the victims of abuse now they say almost all new cases are as a result of the debt crisis this center privately funded through donations is also feeling the pinch. we've seen a significant drop off in donations people get what they can but that is getting worse and worse also we are taxed on what we receive making it more of a burden to buy things we need like fuel for heating. the charity says there's been a seventy per
to young to understand why but on the front line of the debt crisis rampant unemployment in greece and the slashing of social benefits has left their parents with money to provide even their most basic of needs what may seem unthinkable has happened these children are being taken into care. for during the past two years we have seen a large rise in the number of children coming to us because their families can't support them because taxis and prices have risen things like food clothing...
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the euro nobody was saying greece should leave the euro it's as if the political class in greece and in spain and in portugal a lot rabbits in the headlights of an oncoming car no one's got the self-confidence or the car you think everybody is terrified of the alternative yes sticking with these measures are i think if somebody comes along it's a serious business figuring greece was to come along and say look this will be painful but hey it's painful anyway we may suffer inflation it may be difficult for the first year or two but actually the only hope we've got is if we get our currency back we're able to become much more competitive again i think once that leadership is given the people would follow but at the moment it's absolutely ok and what if this does continue we just saw a report from the i.m.f. coming out saying that if policymakers aren't able to fulfill all of their promises that they have given that they will have to deal average it if you can even call it a leverage because because they have gotten bailed out that is far more to have trillion dollars in assets at this p
the euro nobody was saying greece should leave the euro it's as if the political class in greece and in spain and in portugal a lot rabbits in the headlights of an oncoming car no one's got the self-confidence or the car you think everybody is terrified of the alternative yes sticking with these measures are i think if somebody comes along it's a serious business figuring greece was to come along and say look this will be painful but hey it's painful anyway we may suffer inflation it may be...
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no news is bad news in greece media workers walk out using the government of targeting journalists who are trying to bring the powerful to account. brock obama and mitt romney refit their campaign buses to be disaster relief but are accused of jumping on the superstorm bandwagon for their election again. and her majesty's secret service is accused of covert tactics of racial profiling and taking british citizens off the radar for the war on terror. thank you for joining us on t.v. this wednesday with me karen tyrol chain well great journalists have walked out on their jobs angry at what they see as government censorship and changes to labor laws as follows the suspension of two t.v. presenters after they criticize the interior minister on air and denounced police for beating up activists detained during protests r.t. contributor. rather iran. sorry says it's not the only thing straining relations between the government and the media. billions that tension between their relationship with government and the journalists let couple days ago we saw that mr vaxevanis who is both people are j
no news is bad news in greece media workers walk out using the government of targeting journalists who are trying to bring the powerful to account. brock obama and mitt romney refit their campaign buses to be disaster relief but are accused of jumping on the superstorm bandwagon for their election again. and her majesty's secret service is accused of covert tactics of racial profiling and taking british citizens off the radar for the war on terror. thank you for joining us on t.v. this...
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unemployment continues to reach freckles not just in greece but also in spain other grim news comes as madrid's transport workers go on strike i think to a sixth day of protests in the capital against austerity cuts as another epicenter of the e.u. crisis greece looks likely to miss as promised deficit deadline the forecast from the international monetary fund's debt inspectors comes a year after e.u. leaders applauded what they considered a key deal to say that things were for national reports. members approved by european union leaders this day years ago were designed to tackle the debt crisis that german chancellor angela merkel described as europe's worst economic crisis since the end of world war two e.u. has spent months hammering this package out of the venture it was proclaimed and it was hoped to first save greece by writing of powerful for its that which amounted to that at that time again to one hundred sixty percent of the country's g.d.p. and the second aim of this package was to protect other european countries from this financial instability too and for that purpose it w
unemployment continues to reach freckles not just in greece but also in spain other grim news comes as madrid's transport workers go on strike i think to a sixth day of protests in the capital against austerity cuts as another epicenter of the e.u. crisis greece looks likely to miss as promised deficit deadline the forecast from the international monetary fund's debt inspectors comes a year after e.u. leaders applauded what they considered a key deal to say that things were for national...
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and other troubled eurozone states as well greece has no money spain is balancing on the brink of a bailout there are protests in italy portugal and france to do tell us and all of our viewers here in r t are there any positive results from all the efforts being pursued by e.u. politicians. i know that this is a crisis that we first had to handle it's not easy we didn't have the leaders that were capable to handle this crisis without. having us brought to this point but i do believe that we have learned from our mistakes and we now have to make the right decisions so yes there were there were a lot of mistakes made by germany by by i.m.f. and by greece of course and other countries but i think that now we have to focus on know what to change and to move on yes we can change our strategy we need leaders that they can afford to do so now running very very low on time here but i must ask you you are a member of the socialist party you've seen the protests ongoing now for months and months and months even it was earlier this year a man committing suicide on the steps of the parliament y
and other troubled eurozone states as well greece has no money spain is balancing on the brink of a bailout there are protests in italy portugal and france to do tell us and all of our viewers here in r t are there any positive results from all the efforts being pursued by e.u. politicians. i know that this is a crisis that we first had to handle it's not easy we didn't have the leaders that were capable to handle this crisis without. having us brought to this point but i do believe that we...
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a fierce reception for chancellor angela merkel during her visit to greece with tens of thousands of protesters pointing to her as the source of their economic misery. and israeli prime minister netanyahu appears to go all out for reelection as he orders a snap poll at the peak of his popularity citing budget. thank you for joining r t we go now to our top story moscow city court has freed one member of punk band pussy riot while the other two participants of the performance in the country's main cathedral will remain in jail artie's polly boyko is off the court for us. ali what are the recent developments there. well as i speak the the defense team for pussy riot is emerging for the band members who are going to stay in jail but what we learned in recent minutes is that you could see it in some would say that one of the pussy riot band members she's been released on a two year suspended sentence of probation that means that she's going to walk free from the courtroom in a matter of minutes and the same can't be said for her to fellow band members they are going to be sent to prison
a fierce reception for chancellor angela merkel during her visit to greece with tens of thousands of protesters pointing to her as the source of their economic misery. and israeli prime minister netanyahu appears to go all out for reelection as he orders a snap poll at the peak of his popularity citing budget. thank you for joining r t we go now to our top story moscow city court has freed one member of punk band pussy riot while the other two participants of the performance in the country's...
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across the world what about this idea of greece people of greece and people in the u.s. and elsewhere are coming together in some toward unaided effort to kick out the what i call the financial terrorism or are they just subjected to terrorism now and they have to live under the umbrella of being financially raped on a daily basis. i try to be a little bit more optimistic you know and say that no we're not just going to going to sit here and take it but i think the word you used which is coordinated and i think that's the problem right now is that a lot of these movements are very you know amorphous. and there are there they're just doing their own thing i think that's the problem is getting together to address these things i mean when you look at something like the library scandal that's going on right now the fact that that is just not still on fire in the mainstream press just astounds me it's probably the biggest financial scam that has ever gone on that's affected so many millions of people all over the world and yet we still there's nobody you know showing a lot of
across the world what about this idea of greece people of greece and people in the u.s. and elsewhere are coming together in some toward unaided effort to kick out the what i call the financial terrorism or are they just subjected to terrorism now and they have to live under the umbrella of being financially raped on a daily basis. i try to be a little bit more optimistic you know and say that no we're not just going to going to sit here and take it but i think the word you used which is...
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moments they can spend together these are all of the party greece. teen elementary school students have been killed in a landslide in southwest china medics police and military personnel are searching for any survivors trapped under the rubble the landslide came down early in the morning hitting the school and nearby houses and blocking a river over eight hundred people were evacuated from the region and although it was a holiday in china the children still went to school to make up for the days they had missed because of an earthquake which hit the region last month. a massive rival demonstrations are expected in jordan's capital amman around two hundred thousand supporters of king abdullah's reforms and about fifty thousand backers of the opposition muslim brotherhood party are expected to gather for peaceful rallies at the same venue on friday earlier the king dissolved parliament clearing the way for new elections and he pledged to introduce more reform aiming to avoid arab spring style on the rest the country has already faced in nearly twenty m
moments they can spend together these are all of the party greece. teen elementary school students have been killed in a landslide in southwest china medics police and military personnel are searching for any survivors trapped under the rubble the landslide came down early in the morning hitting the school and nearby houses and blocking a river over eight hundred people were evacuated from the region and although it was a holiday in china the children still went to school to make up for the...
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plans a boost into its own budget at the expense of all scarily pressed states while in worse shape greece an increased number of families can't even afford to raise their children. in an online twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r t with me karen tara well turkey's retaliation against syria isn't ending any time soon as the country's military has launched fresh artillery strikes against the war torn state got ahead earlier fired over the border in response to shelling from syria which killed five turkish civilians and as artie's middle east correspondent paula slayer reports the nato member state is taking steps toward starting a ground invasion. into the early hours of thursday morning turkey launched military fire against syrian targets this follows overnight operations in which the turkey military continued to fire on to the syrian side now the whole incident was sparked when a mortar bomb was fired from syria into turkey territory it hit a residential building killing five members of the same family and injuring another thirteen we don't yet have clear information as to
plans a boost into its own budget at the expense of all scarily pressed states while in worse shape greece an increased number of families can't even afford to raise their children. in an online twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r t with me karen tara well turkey's retaliation against syria isn't ending any time soon as the country's military has launched fresh artillery strikes against the war torn state got ahead earlier fired over the border in response to shelling from syria...
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things are going from bad to worse here it could be ten years before greece's back seat s.o.'s children makes a point of trying to keep youngsters in contact with their biological parents for this family that means one emotional meeting once a month. organizations like this one of becoming increasingly important to help protect a generation of children ripped from their families due to greece's financial failings. the children's villages organized into houses of four to five children each house has an s.o.s. mother it's their job to bring the kids and bring them together as part of a new family. it's important that they learn a sense of routine these children have had very difficult backgrounds and here to see them unite and work as a team in this house it's very rewarding to see them grow up. with the greek government having to make fresh cuts of over ten billion euros the children's village expects to be receiving more pleas for help in the future for this mother and daughter the help they get allows them to appreciate the fleeting moments they can spend together peter all o
things are going from bad to worse here it could be ten years before greece's back seat s.o.'s children makes a point of trying to keep youngsters in contact with their biological parents for this family that means one emotional meeting once a month. organizations like this one of becoming increasingly important to help protect a generation of children ripped from their families due to greece's financial failings. the children's villages organized into houses of four to five children each house...
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greece has said it will run out of money by the end of november. greece has admitted the coughers run dry at the end of november. we are aware that the efforts have been successful in stabilizing italy. at least interest rates in spain seem to have been somewhat contained. why are we debating whether or not greece should be allowed to eat up and not follow more osterity? another argument is that it could set up a domino effect. every few months greece says it is about to run out of money again. then we debate if austerity should be effective. are we delaying the inevitable that greece will exit at some point because it can't pay its bills? perhaps but maybe it could help stabilize, as well. before we go take a look at the day on wall street. financials and health care led the way to a 95 point
greece has said it will run out of money by the end of november. greece has admitted the coughers run dry at the end of november. we are aware that the efforts have been successful in stabilizing italy. at least interest rates in spain seem to have been somewhat contained. why are we debating whether or not greece should be allowed to eat up and not follow more osterity? another argument is that it could set up a domino effect. every few months greece says it is about to run out of money again....
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like a greece everybody is welcome to visit our country. is. one of those person who symbolizes something as you said before but there we have to demonstrate and to show not only to her but to the global that they are trying to impose measures without the tolerance of the society and we believe that that is the main problem now he year seen there in the in the in the in the crisis and after two package of measures they're coming again to impose a new package of measures the same one the same ones which are once again once again out wages pensions the minimum wage to the minimum so we we can have now and in the close days we can have for example pension schemes in the in the in the in the agricultural sector up just three years three hundred euros i mean because the cars have been pulling in enforcing you seeing this anger spilling at time and again on systems what is the feeling amongst the people at the name if it's anger i can say now the first the first thing is a disease anger the first feeling but at the same time we can't believe that the
like a greece everybody is welcome to visit our country. is. one of those person who symbolizes something as you said before but there we have to demonstrate and to show not only to her but to the global that they are trying to impose measures without the tolerance of the society and we believe that that is the main problem now he year seen there in the in the in the in the crisis and after two package of measures they're coming again to impose a new package of measures the same one the same...
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a popular political party in greece with fourteen percent backing now that's twice as much support as the party how did in june of this year golden dawn has managed to attract support by rolling an anti austerity platform into their larger anti immigrant and anti-homosexual agenda and their fears agrees that the rise in popularity of golden dawn may come with a rise in hate crimes against immigrants minorities and homosexuals. let's see the tear economic conditions propel extremist leaders into government i think we've seen this tune played out before there's times take. tough economic times make people desperate and in that despair they sometimes turn to liars hustlers an outright psychopaths who promise them everything but actually plotting to wipe them out clean them up consider the economic chaos in the united states of chicago to selma after the civil war that war had wrought incredible damage and on top of that the economy was changing at a blinding speed because of both the industrial revolution and abraham lincoln having subsidized coast to coast rail lines white people were o
a popular political party in greece with fourteen percent backing now that's twice as much support as the party how did in june of this year golden dawn has managed to attract support by rolling an anti austerity platform into their larger anti immigrant and anti-homosexual agenda and their fears agrees that the rise in popularity of golden dawn may come with a rise in hate crimes against immigrants minorities and homosexuals. let's see the tear economic conditions propel extremist leaders into...
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a fierce reception for chancellor angela merkel during her visit to greece with tens of thousands of protesters pointing to her as the source of their economic misery. and israeli prime minister netanyahu appears to go all out for reelection as he orders a snap poll at the peak of his popularity citing budget. thank you for joining our team this wednesday with me. well moscow city court has started hearing an appeal by the pussy riot punk band sentenced to two years in jail for a performance in the country's main orthodox cathedral. is out the court for us. plenty of people gathered outside the court as we speak the appeal hearing take two of the puts you right appeal hearing is taking place inside the court room lots of press there was supporters opus the right critics of pussy riot that were scorched had outside of the grounds of the court room and what's happened now the developments inside the courtroom is that one of the band members you could see in this some would say that she's requested a new lawyer and that lawyer has now spoken out and has said this band member didn't even
a fierce reception for chancellor angela merkel during her visit to greece with tens of thousands of protesters pointing to her as the source of their economic misery. and israeli prime minister netanyahu appears to go all out for reelection as he orders a snap poll at the peak of his popularity citing budget. thank you for joining our team this wednesday with me. well moscow city court has started hearing an appeal by the pussy riot punk band sentenced to two years in jail for a performance in...
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unemployment and struggling to make ends meet are bad enough for any family but in greece parents are having to make the heartbreaking decision to put their children in care it's because they can no longer afford to feed or clothe them peter oliver reports on a charity trying to shield the young from the crisis. too young to understand why but on the front line of the debt crisis rampant unemployment in greece and the slashing like social benefits has left their parents with money to provide even their most basic of needs for may seem unthinkable has happened these children are being taken into care. for during the past two years we've seen a large rise in the number of children coming to us because their families can't support them because taxis and prices have risen things like food clothing schooling and housing have become too expensive. before the financial crisis this children's village which is run by the organization s.o.'s children usually looked after kids who'd been the victims of abuse now they say almost all new cases as a result of the debt crisis this center privately f
unemployment and struggling to make ends meet are bad enough for any family but in greece parents are having to make the heartbreaking decision to put their children in care it's because they can no longer afford to feed or clothe them peter oliver reports on a charity trying to shield the young from the crisis. too young to understand why but on the front line of the debt crisis rampant unemployment in greece and the slashing like social benefits has left their parents with money to provide...
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and germany runs deep greece largely blames germany for the tough measures they faced this in them caught in a devastating economic spiral and they germany's rhetoric may have softened recently greeks have knives a given will forgotten their portrayal of the start of the euro crisis the bad ones of the bunch. very. good government. to the people suffering cards. for working people if a large chunks of the greek population looking increasingly isolated from the political class this far from alone from greece to spain to italy staring to his pull year isn't economies to their knees and with unemployment particularly amongst year is used now reaching epic heights people have simply had enough if this looks like a familiar sight because that is when we thing many times before in recent years. with standoff between the riot they. along the streets and people standing around confused this is the result of years of austerity this is what of thirty means every old population that is being pushed to its breaking point you can see all of the side streets of these pants standoffs happening perhaps t
and germany runs deep greece largely blames germany for the tough measures they faced this in them caught in a devastating economic spiral and they germany's rhetoric may have softened recently greeks have knives a given will forgotten their portrayal of the start of the euro crisis the bad ones of the bunch. very. good government. to the people suffering cards. for working people if a large chunks of the greek population looking increasingly isolated from the political class this far from...
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greece. french top across the atlantic too as well as dishing out discipline for those responsible coming up later today in the cudgen report. your attorney general eric schneiderman has filed a civil suit against j.p. morgan the complaint contends that bear stearns and its lending unit e.m.c. mortgages defrauded investors who purchased mortgage securities packaged by the companies from two thousand and five to two thousand and seven so max investors lost twenty six percent of their investment in just the two thousand and six in two thousand and seven bond that is twenty two point five billion of eighty seven point five billion of bonds that bear stearns had packaged and sold up to pension funds and all others made you do it to me why did you lose those people twenty six percent of the money knowingly brutally selling why did you do it you know did drag . my cousin and friends on a lake to present just a few minutes to meet with all the latest business for you. see good lumber tour. was to bu
greece. french top across the atlantic too as well as dishing out discipline for those responsible coming up later today in the cudgen report. your attorney general eric schneiderman has filed a civil suit against j.p. morgan the complaint contends that bear stearns and its lending unit e.m.c. mortgages defrauded investors who purchased mortgage securities packaged by the companies from two thousand and five to two thousand and seven so max investors lost twenty six percent of their investment...
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end of the phrase inside probably means that increases that went into depression greece by next to one of the contract to the economy contract roughly twenty percent down employment stands at twenty five percent regions and speak which are demanding secession you have actually new fascist forces on the rise in greece. a move that we haven't seen since the one nine hundred thirty s. so i think really what's happening is that the press these actions being out of the flow things are getting a lot worse and the stomach completely has to address any of the structural problems which include most important in the deadly embrace between. which is completely insolvent and a series of states which are completely over. america's main presidential hopefuls get one last chance to get on the t.v. to win over voters on monday and the race couldn't be tighter but it's leaving all the parties and independent candidates out of the picture. and. so still to come this hour big big a biggest russia's rosneft is in line to be the world's largest listed old producer as britain's b.p. plans to get rid of its
end of the phrase inside probably means that increases that went into depression greece by next to one of the contract to the economy contract roughly twenty percent down employment stands at twenty five percent regions and speak which are demanding secession you have actually new fascist forces on the rise in greece. a move that we haven't seen since the one nine hundred thirty s. so i think really what's happening is that the press these actions being out of the flow things are getting a lot...
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this is r t tonight no news is bad news in greece media workers walk out accusing the government of targeting journalists trying to bring the powerful to. barack obama or mitt romney refit their campaign versus the big disaster relief funds but they're accused of jumping on the superstorm bandwagon for their election again. until majesty's secret service is accused to cover tactics of brayshaw profiling and taking british citizens off the radar in the terror back. live from moscow at eight pm this is r.t. very warm welcome to if you just joined us it's kevin owen here this hour with the top stories agreed journalists have walked out of their jobs angry at what they see as government censorship and changes to labor laws it follows the suspension of two t.v. presenters after they criticized the interior minister on air and denounced police for beating up activists to tame during protests r.t. contributor renia says it's not the only thing straining relations between the government of the media either. billions that tension between their relationship with government and the journalists let coupl
this is r t tonight no news is bad news in greece media workers walk out accusing the government of targeting journalists trying to bring the powerful to. barack obama or mitt romney refit their campaign versus the big disaster relief funds but they're accused of jumping on the superstorm bandwagon for their election again. until majesty's secret service is accused to cover tactics of brayshaw profiling and taking british citizens off the radar in the terror back. live from moscow at eight pm...
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power center plans a boost to its own budget at the expense of austerity press days one was hit greece an increased number of bomb leads can't even afford to raise their children. in russia and around the world this is aussie with me here thanks for joining us talk is returning nation again syria isn't ending any time soon as the country's military has launched fresh artillery strikes against the war torn state had earlier fired over the border in response to the shelling from the syrian side which killed five turkish civilians and he's a middle east correspondent for the nato member state is now close to starting a ground invasion. into the early hours of thursday morning turkey launched military fire against syrian targets this follows overnight operations in which the turkey military continued to fire on to the syrian side now the whole incident was spock when the water bomb was fired from syria into turkey as territory it hit a residential building killing five members of the same family and injuring another thirteen we don't yet have clear information as to who fired the most we d
power center plans a boost to its own budget at the expense of austerity press days one was hit greece an increased number of bomb leads can't even afford to raise their children. in russia and around the world this is aussie with me here thanks for joining us talk is returning nation again syria isn't ending any time soon as the country's military has launched fresh artillery strikes against the war torn state had earlier fired over the border in response to the shelling from the syrian side...
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greece. and time now for a business of days marina's their good morning how are things shaping up to the for the russian markets marina good morning your level as they say so far so good will cynically turn around at least for the russian markets and went from losses to moderate gains as you're about to see on the screen the idea as is getting about a quarter of a percent similarly with my sex that's mainly due to the fact that oil prices have now bounced back from their two month low which is what we saw in the previous session but will need a little bit more time to understand how that they will develop some more of that next hour and asia we're seeing export as providing support for japanese stock markets and then of course banks in australia if not more and take a look at currencies the euro is strengthening against the dollar the ruble is our strength against the currency basket but the spot of that we are not seeing the stimulus measures needed to support the ruble from major economies
greece. and time now for a business of days marina's their good morning how are things shaping up to the for the russian markets marina good morning your level as they say so far so good will cynically turn around at least for the russian markets and went from losses to moderate gains as you're about to see on the screen the idea as is getting about a quarter of a percent similarly with my sex that's mainly due to the fact that oil prices have now bounced back from their two month low which is...
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joe mentioned greece. demonstrators were back in the streets of athens yesterday protesting against government austerity cuts. pensioners clashed with riot police and burned an eu flag. german chancellor angela merkel is scheduled to arrive in athens at about 6:30 eastern time today for a six hour visit. police banned protests in most of central athens and 6,000 officers are trying to keep control. this is merkel's first stop will greece since the debt crisis kree resulted back in 2009. and carolyn roth will be joining us live. >>> and both president obama and mitt roy in will be in ohio today. voters in the swing state are getting their last chance to register for next month's election. the polls are now all over the map. pew has romney up four points, but gallup says the positive jobs report gave president obama a five point boost. among our guests, ken langone and donald trump. and focusing on issues of foreign policy and national security, we have senator john mccain. and by the way, if you went to sle
joe mentioned greece. demonstrators were back in the streets of athens yesterday protesting against government austerity cuts. pensioners clashed with riot police and burned an eu flag. german chancellor angela merkel is scheduled to arrive in athens at about 6:30 eastern time today for a six hour visit. police banned protests in most of central athens and 6,000 officers are trying to keep control. this is merkel's first stop will greece since the debt crisis kree resulted back in 2009. and...
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greece. and let's not cross to our business just now marina last hour you mentioned that portugal is struggling as well and they just announced that there will be more seriously measures what's the government doing that well you know what the government is implements in higher taxes and that of course is called an outrage in fact the strike has been planned for the next months of all see how this develops when it comes to the european markets so we're seeing an upbeat sentiment and that's because we had a positive report coming out from the u.s. and vasser all are waiting to hear from the european central bank where they'll be meeting as well as on friday a u.s. jobs report coming up from the e.u. us a lot of things to watch there when it comes to the russian markets here we've been seeing an upbeat sentiment as well partly due to the five that now they've gone into negative territory but they are more spoil it is the fact that oil prices have bounced back haven't sat there we know that capit
greece. and let's not cross to our business just now marina last hour you mentioned that portugal is struggling as well and they just announced that there will be more seriously measures what's the government doing that well you know what the government is implements in higher taxes and that of course is called an outrage in fact the strike has been planned for the next months of all see how this develops when it comes to the european markets so we're seeing an upbeat sentiment and that's...
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and market investors have been looking at greece for a very long time now. really, they want to see if this plan is actually going to play out properly through the markets. greece is set to agree -- with its international creditors on tougher austerity measures as well as reforms. the deal is going to unlock fresh aid for the debt-ridden nation. representatives from the international monetary fund, european commission, as well as the european central bank released a statement on wednesday after meeting greek officials. the statement said all sides are poised to agree on an austerity package that's worth 13 billion euros or $17 billion to meet the terms of greece's bailout. now the creditors say working level talks with greece will be wrapped up within a few days. that's after both sides finalize labor market reforms, as well as other outstanding issues. a decision on an extra bailout $361.5 billion euros is expected to be shelved until the eu financial ministers meeting next month. >>> now checking on the business side of markets. u.s. and european stock pri
and market investors have been looking at greece for a very long time now. really, they want to see if this plan is actually going to play out properly through the markets. greece is set to agree -- with its international creditors on tougher austerity measures as well as reforms. the deal is going to unlock fresh aid for the debt-ridden nation. representatives from the international monetary fund, european commission, as well as the european central bank released a statement on wednesday after...
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what's driving high level leaders elected or not to really make sure greece days in the euro zone and continues to service the debt no matter the pain domestically will discuss and will we see criminal charges for actions surrounding j.p. morgan's multibillion dollar trading losses will deal book reports federal authorities are using taped phone calls to build criminal cases here is what jamie diamond said of the london whale trading losses yesterday. which we are sure will be with the courts and also the money. really it doesn't cost us to subsidize a bank of your size running enormous risks and realizing huge losses whenever you feel like it we may have a little disagreement but we have a dime in mash up in banter of some of his more best moments from yesterday's press event let's get to today's capital account. tonight is the first and last vice presidential debate of the two thousand and twelve presidential elections in the u.s. and as pundits talk about what's at stake tonight and candidates tell the american people what they think is most important for the nation is their dirty
what's driving high level leaders elected or not to really make sure greece days in the euro zone and continues to service the debt no matter the pain domestically will discuss and will we see criminal charges for actions surrounding j.p. morgan's multibillion dollar trading losses will deal book reports federal authorities are using taped phone calls to build criminal cases here is what jamie diamond said of the london whale trading losses yesterday. which we are sure will be with the courts...
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should not focus on greece leaving the euro because he thinks that their membership in the e.u. is greece's best interest but is that really are we seeing a trend where creditors are fighting to reinstate feudalism. it. appears to be a group fired by people. i know. so greece is going to run out of money again in november it's another deadline with creditors and wolfgang schauble is saying they cannot default so we thought it was a good opportunity to look back a little bit more broadly to debt serfdom because ancient greece is an interesting well i mean for getting into greece feudalism is back to hard core middle ages a feudalism ok if it was a read. it was that it's a great book or you can't remember your corner or the three can do it now it's this book you know no one cares just anyway there's not a point for it is that we're back to feudalism or right and feudalism of the serfdom where you basically the creditor is able to say ok you you don't have the money you'll never have it because it's been so high you're much slaves now yeah and we evolved over the years of bankruptc
should not focus on greece leaving the euro because he thinks that their membership in the e.u. is greece's best interest but is that really are we seeing a trend where creditors are fighting to reinstate feudalism. it. appears to be a group fired by people. i know. so greece is going to run out of money again in november it's another deadline with creditors and wolfgang schauble is saying they cannot default so we thought it was a good opportunity to look back a little bit more broadly to debt...
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greece. just. right there with. a welcome. breaking news story for you the. area around a military testing ground. or any word on casualties and what exactly are officials saying about the situation as far as we know. no danger posed. these were conventional munitions that detonated that there was no chemical and no nucular arms involved in this explosion meaning that those no risk to the local population despite that there was some of occupations that there are some of accusations of taking place in the immediate vicinity we're hearing that three properties were damaged by the explosions this was what seems like was a very large blast to be can hear now from somebody who was in the region when the blast took place of just what it was like to be there. the blast smashed out the windows people are saying that an army building has been damaged in my town and everyone just ran out of their homes right away we could hear the loud sounds of sirens from ambulances and fire fighting vehicles we were gathered together to evacuate the area buses arrived to pick a song
greece. just. right there with. a welcome. breaking news story for you the. area around a military testing ground. or any word on casualties and what exactly are officials saying about the situation as far as we know. no danger posed. these were conventional munitions that detonated that there was no chemical and no nucular arms involved in this explosion meaning that those no risk to the local population despite that there was some of occupations that there are some of accusations of taking...
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i mean actually angle of merkel visited greece this week and was met by protesters i think you will see a very similar reaction across the spanish socio economic all of that. and of britain there isn't a throw the spending cuts either despite prime minister cameron's rhetoric out of a policy conference expose a warning that policy is only helping to balance the books that's. right. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the lawn ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes so many hours on the road to becoming a monk requires both hard work and religious telly cation. alexei wants to become and has come as part of this preparation. however these beasts get a musical company. they can remember sound sequences you know from there into the sound signals the flutes the herders had in the old days they needed them it wasn't just for fun but these meadows didn't come naturally the current decades of composting to bring the soil
i mean actually angle of merkel visited greece this week and was met by protesters i think you will see a very similar reaction across the spanish socio economic all of that. and of britain there isn't a throw the spending cuts either despite prime minister cameron's rhetoric out of a policy conference expose a warning that policy is only helping to balance the books that's. right. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the lawn ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks...
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also this hour fierce reception for chancellor angela merkel during her visit to greece with tens of thousands of protesters pointing to her as the source of their economic misery. and israeli prime minister netanyahu appears to go all out for reelection as he would as a snub paul at the peak of his popularity citing budget recovery. news from russia and around the world this is us he with me our thanks for joining us moscow city court has started hearing an appeal by they pursue riots punk band punk band the sentenced to two years in jail for performance in the country's main orthodox cathedral and aussies point to join us live now from the course pauline nice to see you so what's going on where you are now. where there's plenty of people gathered here outside the most scary city court as we speak the appeal hearing is taking place inside the courtroom we've already heard from the pussy riot women themselves we've heard from their lawyers development today is that one of the members of the pussy riot punk rock collective yackety rena summit savage her lawyer she fired her lawyers la
also this hour fierce reception for chancellor angela merkel during her visit to greece with tens of thousands of protesters pointing to her as the source of their economic misery. and israeli prime minister netanyahu appears to go all out for reelection as he would as a snub paul at the peak of his popularity citing budget recovery. news from russia and around the world this is us he with me our thanks for joining us moscow city court has started hearing an appeal by they pursue riots punk...